The Internet isn’t just a place for cat videos and online trolling — it’s also a place where people’s voices can be heard.

Folks from all over have been expressing outrage online after a pharmaceutical company increased the price of a life-saving drug by more than 5,000 percent. The drug, Daraprim, was purchased by Turing Pharmaceuticals, which raised the price over night from $13.50 per tablet to $750.

Daraprim is the standard of care for treating a parasitic infection called toxoplasmosis. It’s used to treat malaria, women who become infected during pregnancy and also for people with compromised immune systems, like AIDS patients and certain cancer patients, according to The New York Times. The price increase brings the annual cost of treatment for some patients to hundreds of thousands of dollars.

After receiving criticism, Shkreli announced Tuesday, September 22, that he will lower the cost of the medication, NBC reported. Although he has not specified what the new cost will be, Shkreli said the decision to lower the cost was a reaction to the outrage expressed.

“Yes it is absolutely a reaction — there were mistakes made with respect to helping people understand why we took this action,” Shkreli told NBC. “I think that it makes sense to lower the price in response to the anger that was felt by people.”

Melissa McGlensey is the former News Editor at The Mighty. Her writing can also be seen in Ms. Magazine, on the Ms.Magazine blog and in The Huffington Post’s Good News, Comedy and Impact sections. Melissa is also a New York City comedian who does sketch, improv and stand up. She is passionate about social justice, politics, Thai food, literature, disability rights and more. She is currently in a long-distance relationship with her cat, Sneakers, who lives in California. You can follow her on twitter at @OhHeyMeliss.